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 YEAR: September 06, 1968
 ITEM: Peripheral Device
 COMPANY: Univac
 COUNTRY: USA
 IN OUR COLLECTION: Yes
RARITY: Not rare   Click here for further information on our rarity scale Information on the rarity of this item is unknown.

Punch Type 1701

 

Univac Computer Verifying Punch type 1701 & 1710 was originated in 1968. This was a portable unit which was in very good condition and included a comprehensive set of original documents, each of the documents is noted as being Interim Material. They include:

  • Univac Verifying Punch Type 1701 and Verifying Interpreting Punch 1710 Diagnostic Module servicing Dated September 6, 1968
  • Single sheet checklist titles Unit Traveler Model Control Section and coded document UD4-5578A
  • About 25 Univac Punch Cards
  • 1971 Advertisement Copy
  • Packing slip for various items
  • Univac Verifying Punch Type 1701-00. -01 and Verifying Interpreting Punch Type 1710-00. -01 Illustrated Parts Breakdowns
  • Univac Verifying Punch Type 1701 and Verifying Interpreting Punch Type 1710 Servicing Data dated September 6, 1968
  • Univac Verifying Punch Type 1701 Adjustments and Procedures dated September 6 1968

This is a tester and it is deigned for verifying punch cards, and was a key component of the early computing systems back then. The device helps show a crucial transition into the world of technology by switching from mechanical to electric processing.






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